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LETTERS TO THE EDITORReaders comment on reversing iodine deficiency, the power of the banks, a photograph of tiny people with Tibetan features, shock over mass tree deaths, Fátima's "miracle of the Sun" and the dangers of DECT phones.

GLOBAL NEWSWe cover the shut-down of nuclear reactors in Japan and the looming disaster with spent fuel rods at Fukushima, the use of intense light to prevent and treat heart attack, India's failed polio eradication program, the corporate network that runs the world, the funding of political unrest in Russia by American NGOs, and more.

THE HIDDEN SIDE OF HISTORY—Part 1An interview with Douglas Dietrich by Thomas Kirschner. This former US Department of Defense military librarian and Marine reveals little-known imperial and World War II history, including how Nazi Germany was the first power to develop and deploy the atomic bomb.

BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF WEAK EM FIELDSBy Dr Andrew Goldsworthy. Adverse health effects from exposure to weak electromagnetic fields are the result of calcium ions being removed from the cell membranes, causing leakage into the interior of the cells and possible long-term damage to proper cellular functioning.

THE BORAX CONSPIRACYBy Walter Last. Borax, a naturally occurring mineral and a source of the essential element boron, is an inexpensive and effective antiseptic, antifungal and insecticidal treatment, but it's now being outlawed by Big Pharma and health authorities worldwide.

THE CRUCIAL CYTOCHROME P450 ENZYMESBy Dr Steven Rochlitz. The cytochrome P450 enzymes are critical for our metabolic processes, but any defect or deficiency in these enzymes can lead to chronic inflammatory and environmental illnesses, often by causing food reactions and addictions.

DOES DNA EMIT LIGHT?By Dan Eden. Living organisms utilise light, or photons, to communicate with each other. As German biophysicist Dr Fritz-Albert Popp discovered, DNA is an essential source of light emissions, sending biophotons to molecules across a wide range of electromagnetic frequencies.

SCIENCE NEWSThis edition, we highlight the top five exotic free-energy technologies as compiled by Sterling D. Allan of Pure Energy Systems News. These include a modular heat reactor, an endless electric field generator, and a way to tap cavitation zero-point energy to produce fusion.

ANCIENT MEGALITHS OF CENTRAL SULAWESIBy David Hatcher Childress. Curious stone sculptures found in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, could be as much as 5,000 years old and have similarities with megalithic monuments elsewhere, such as in Central America.

THE TWILIGHT ZONEWe feature a recent Irish case of spontaneous human combustion, evidence for highly skilled craftsmanship nearly 10,000 years ago, a report on fear of mermaids in Zimbabwe, and the story of an American who became a genius in geometry after he was mugged 10 years ago.